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Nexus Executioner's Song (1996) comic books 1990 or later

  • Issue #1
    Nexus Executioner's Song (1996) 1

    Written by Mike Baron. Art by Steve Rude and Gary Martin. Cover by Steve Rude. He is the galaxy's most feared executioner. He hunts the worst mass-murderers of his time and summarily executes them. He is Nexus. And now he must face a monster of his own creation -- a girl whose father fell before Nexus' great power. God help her. And God forgive him. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Nexus Executioner's Song (1996) 2

    Written by Mike Baron. Art by Steve Rude and Gary Martin. Cover by Steve Rude. Since the nightmares first drove him to do so, Nexus has hunted and killed the galaxy's most notorious mass murderers. So many bodies, he has lost count. But today is different. Today he will execute General Bondi, the man responsible for his father's death. Today, his work is his pleasure. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Nexus Executioner's Song (1996) 3

    Written by Mike Baron. Art by Steve Rude and Gary Martin. Cover by Steve Rude. Robert Barbera is a mass murderer. At just over 1,200 victims, he doesn't warrant the attention of the great Nexus; he does, however, warrant the attention of PenMerc, Mercury's major prison. They intend to execute Barbera for his great crimes. And that warrants the attention of Plexus, Nexus' fusion-powered counterpart who stands for mercy and rehabilitation. When Barbera escapes and his death toll skyrockets, Nexus must contend with Plexus to see who'll decide the killer's fate! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Nexus Executioner's Song (1996) 4

    Written by Mike Baron. Art by Steve Rude and Gary Martin. Cover by Steve Rude. It's the first day of the 2596 interplanetary Olympics, and the entire galaxy is anxious with anticipation -- the entire galaxy, that is, except for Sundra Peale. It's her job to coordinate the opening ceremonies, and on top of the usual crises of muggings, outer-space traffic jams, overenthusiastic wrestlers, and brawling athletes of various species, this Olympiad has a new problem all its own: Stolen computer files. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.